Abstract: A gas bearing supported piston assembly (2) for an internal combustion engine including a piston body (14, 14') and a segmented piston ring (3) arranged to expand to compensate for wear. A piston supporting gas layer (27) is formed between the cylinder walls (8) and the exterior surface of each piston ring segment (32) by means of a plurality of restricted flow passages (40) formed in each segment (32) and extending between the inner and outer surfaces of the segment (32). In one embodiment, gas under pressure is supplied to the ring segments (32) through a single annular cavity (36) formed in piston body (14). In another embodiment, gas under pressure is supplied to the ring segments (32) through a plurality of corresponding holes (70) in piston body (14').
Abstract: The invention is concerned with a novel container for receiving a liquid material having a fitting at one end adapted to provide a discharge port for the liquid within the container and having at its other end a plunger or piston adapted to be moved within the inside wall of the container to discharge one or more predetermined "aliquots" or "doses" of liquid from the container through the port. The invention also comprises a novel device adapted to receive a liquid-containing cartridge or package of the type just mentioned and having means for coacting with the package to move the plunger within the container during dose-dispensing or -discharge in such a manner as to gradually accelerate movement of the plunger from a position of rest within the container through a maximum rate of motion and then gradually decelerate the motion of the plunger to a final position at the end of the dose-discharge.